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“Walking in Two Worlds” Conference & Symposium

Apr 12, 2013

Location Information9 a.m. - 3 p.m. @ Alvord Theatre

Presenters will discuss their unique perspectives on the two world experience of Native Americans trying to maintain their cultural identity while at the same time surviving in the contemporary mainstream society. Featured keynote speakers, breakout sessions, plenty of time to discuss and network will be the highlights of the conference. Lunch will be provided. Register by March 15th with Karen Breit: breitk729@myemail.northland.edu or 715.699.2294

Sponsors: Native American and Indigenous Culture Center (NAAICC), Native American Student Association (NASA), Multicultural Office, Hulings Lecture Chair, Northland College Student Association (NCSA), and in part by the Global Awareness Fund of the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation.